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Table of Contents:
Preface. Chapter 1: Making Buildings. Learning to Build. Sustainability. The Work of the Design Professional: Choosing Building Systems. Construction Standards and Information Resources. The Work of the Construction Professional: Constructing Buildings. Trends in the Delivery of Design and Construction Services. Recurring Concerns. Chapter 2: Foundations. Foundation Requirements. Foundation Settlement. Earth Materials. Excavation. Foundations. Underpinning. Retaining Walls. Waterproofing and Drainage. Basement Insulation. Shallow Frost-Protected Foundations. Backfilling. Up-Down Construction. Designing Foundations. Foundation Design and the Building Codes. Chapter 3: Wood. Trees. Lumber. Wood Products. Plastic Lumber. Wood Panel Products. Wood Chemical Treatments. Wood Fasteners. Manufactured Wood Components. Types of Wood Construction. Chapter 4: Heavy Timber Frame Construction. Combustible Buildings Framed with Heavy Timber. Lateral Bracing of Heavy Timber Buildings. Building Services in Heavy Timber Buildings. Longer Spans in Heavy Timber. Chapter 5: Wood Light Frame Construction. History. Foundations for Light Frame Structures. Building the Frame. Variations on in Wood Light Frame Construction. Wood Light Frame Construction and the Building Codes. Uniqueness of Wood Light Frame Construction. Chapter 6: Exterior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction. Protection From the Weather. Roofing. Windows and Doors. Siding. Chapter 7: Interior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction. Completing the Building Enclosure. Wall and Ceiling Finish. Millwork and Finish Carpentry. Flooring and Ceramic Tile Work. Finishing Touches. Chapter 8: Brick Masonry. History. Mortar. Brick Masonry. Masonry Wall Construction. Chapter 9: Stone and Concrete Masonry. Stone Masonry. Concrete Masonry. Masonry Wall Construction. Chapter 10: Masonry Wall Construction. Types of Masonry Walls. Spanning Systems for Masonry Bearing Wall Construction. Detailing Masonry Walls. Some Special Problems of Masonry Construction. Masonry and the Building Codes. Uniqueness of Masonry. Chapter 11: Steel Frame Construction. History. The Material Steel. Details of Steel Framing. The Construction Process. Fireproofing of Steel Framing. Longer Spans in Steel. Composite Columns. Chapter 12: Light Gauge Steel Frame Construction. The Concept of Light Gauge Steel Construction. Framing Procedures. Other Common Uses of Light Gauge Steel Framing. Advantages and Disadvantages of Light Gauge Steel Framing. Light Gauge Steel Framing and the Building Codes. Chapter 13: Concrete Construction. History. Cement and Concrete. Making and Placing Concrete. Formwork. Reinforcing. Concrete Creep. Prestressing. Innovations in Concrete Construction. ACI 301. Chapter 14: Sitecast Concrete Framing Systems. Casting a Concrete Slab on Grade. Casting a Concrete Column. One-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems. Two-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems. Concrete Stairs. Sitecast Posttensioned Framing Systems. Selecting a Sitecast Concrete Framing System. Innovations in Sitecast Concrete Construction. Architectural Concrete. Longer Spans in Sitecast Concrete. Designing Economical Sitecast Concrete Buildings. Sitecast Concrete and the Building Codes. Uniqueness of Sitecast Concrete. Chapter 15: Precast Concrete Framing Systems. Precast, Prestressed Concrete Structural Elements. Assembly Concepts for Precast Concrete Buildings. Joining Precast Concrete Elements. The Construction Process. Precast Concrete and the Building Codes. Uniqueness of Precast Concrete. Chapter 16: Roofing. Low-Slope Roofs. Steep Roofs. Sustainable Roofing. Roofing and the Building Codes. Chapter 17: Glass and Glazing. History. The Material Glass. Glazing. Glass and Energy. Chapter 18: Windows and Doors. Windows. Doors. Safety Considerations in Windows and Doors. Fenestration Testing and Standards. Chapter 19: Designing Exterior Wall Systems. Design Requirements for the Exterior Wall. Conceptual Approaches to Watertightness in the Exterior Wall. Sealant Joints in the Exterior Wall. Basic Concepts of Exterior Wall Systems. Curtain Wall Testing and Standards. The Exterior Wall and the Building Codes. Chapter 20: Cladding with Masonry and Concrete. Masonry Veneer Curtain Walls. Stone Curtain Walls. Precast Concrete Curtain Walls. Exterior Insulation and Finish System. Future Directions in Masonry and Stone Cladding. Chapter 21: Cladding with Metal and Glass. Aluminum Extrusions. Aluminum and Glass Framing Systems. Modes of Assembly. The Rainscreen Principle in Metal-and-Glass Cladding. Expansion Joints in Metal-and-Glass Walls. Sloped Glazing. Chapter 22: Selecting Interior Finishes. Installation of Mechanical and Electrical Services. The Sequence of Interior Finishing Operations. Selecting Interior Finish Systems. Trends in Interior Finish Systems. Chapter 23: Interior Walls and Partitions. Types of Interior Walls. Framed Partition Systems. Masonry Partition Systems. Wall and Partition Facings. Chapter 24. Finish Ceilings and Floors. Finish celings. Types of ceilings. Considerat5inos of Sustainability In Fini8sh Celings and Floors. Finish Flooringt. Types of Finish Flooring Materials. Flooring Thickness. Appendix. Glossary. Index.

About the Author :
Edward Allen, FAIA, has taught for more than thirty-five years as a faculty member at Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and as an invited guest at institutions in the United States, South America, Europe, and Asia. He has designed more than fifty constructed buildings and is the bestselling coauthor of The Architect's Studio Companion, Architectural Detailing, Form and Forces, and Fundamentals of Residential Construction, all published by Wiley. Joseph Iano is an author, illustrator, and practicing architect who has taught design and technology in schools of architecture throughout the United States, as well as work in the construction trades. He has collaborated with Edward Allen on numerous publications over a span of more than twenty-five years. Currently, he heads a Seattle firm that provides technical and quality management consult-ing to architects and others in the design and construction industry. Edward Allen, FAIA, has taught for more than thirty-five years as a faculty member at Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and as an invited guest at institutions in the United States, South America, Europe, and Asia. He has designed more than fifty constructed buildings and is the bestselling coauthor of The Architect's Studio Companion, Architectural Detailing, Form and Forces, and Fundamentals of Residential Construction, all published by Wiley. Joseph Iano is an author, illustrator, and practicing architect who has taught design and technology in schools of architecture throughout the United States, as well as work in the construction trades. He has collaborated with Edward Allen on numerous publications over a span of more than twenty-five years. Currently, he heads a Seattle firm that provides technical and quality management consult-ing to architects and others in the design and construction industry.

Review :
"In the new fifth edition of Fundamentals of Building Construction, Allen and Iano set a new benchmark by incorporating sustainability issues into a mainstream construction textbook, section by section, as in this concise overview from the first chapter. We also look forward to a future edition of their outstanding book in which appropriate sustainability considerations have penetrated every topic and page." (ArchitectureWeek, April 13, 2009) "In the new fifth edition of Fundamentals of Building Construction, Allen and Iano set a new benchmark by incorporating sustainability issues into a mainstream construction textbook, section by section, as in this concise overview from the first chapter. We also look forward to a future edition of their outstanding book in which appropriate sustainability considerations have penetrated every topic and page." (ArchitectureWeek, April 13, 2009) "In the new fifth edition of Fundamentals of Building Construction, Allen and Iano set a new benchmark by incorporating sustainability issues into a mainstream construction textbook, section by section, as in this concise overview from the first chapter. We also look forward to a future edition of their outstanding book in which appropriate sustainability considerations have penetrated every topic and page." (ArchitectureWeek, April 13, 2009) "In the new fifth edition of Fundamentals of Building Construction, Allen and Iano set a new benchmark by incorporating sustainability issues into a mainstream construction textbook, section by section, as in this concise overview from the first chapter. We also look forward to a future edition of their outstanding book in which appropriate sustainability considerations have penetrated every topic and page." (ArchitectureWeek, April 13, 2009)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780470582831
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • No of Pages: 1008
  • ISBN-10: 0470582839
  • Publisher Date: 24 Jul 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Materials and Methods


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